Aller au contenu principal
  • Paul Scherrer Institut PSI
  • PSI Research, Labs & User Services

Digital User Office

  • Digital User Office
  • DE
  • EN
  • FR
Paul Scherrer Institut (PSI)
Rechercher
Paul Scherrer Institut (PSI)

Hauptnavigation

  • Research at PSIOuvrir ce point de menu principal
    • Research Initiatives
    • Research Integrity
    • Scientific Highlights
    • Scientific Events
    • Scientific Career
    • PSI-FELLOW
    • PSI Data Policy
  • Research Divisions and LabsOuvrir ce point de menu principal
    • Overview
    • Research with Neutrons and Muons
    • Photon Science
    • Energy and Environment
    • Nuclear Energy and Safety
    • Biology and Chemistry
    • Large Research Facilities
  • Facilities and InstrumentsOuvrir ce point de menu principal
    • Overview
    • Large Research Facilities
    • Facilities
    • PSI Facility Newsletter
  • PSI User ServicesOuvrir ce point de menu principal
    • User Office
    • Methods at the PSI User Facilities
    • Proposals for beam time
    • Proposal Deadlines
    • Data Analysis Service (PSD)
    • EU support programmes
  • DE
  • EN
  • FR

Digital User Office (mobile)

  • Digital User Office

Vous êtes ici:

  1. PSI Home
  2. Labs & User Services
  3. NUM
  4. News
  5. SANS LLB arrival

Navigation secondaire

Research with Neutrons and Muons (NUM)

  • About NUM
    • Organisational Structure
  • Laboratories, Groups & Facilities
  • People
  • Scientific Highlights
    • Featured
    • Publication Highlights
  • News
  • Events
  • Teaching & Education
    • Student Internships
  • Publications
  • Contacts

Info message

Ce contenu n'est pas disponible en français.
10 décembre 2020

A new small angle neutron scattering instrument arrives at SINQ from LLB

In 2018 an agreement between the Laboratoire Léon Brillouin (LLB) and Paul Scherrer Institut has been signed with the aim to jointly operate a new small angle neutron scattering (SANS) instrument at the Swiss spallation neutron source SINQ.

SANS-LLB-3

A key aspect of the agreement is to allow French users continuous access to SANS instrumentation after the neutron source Orphée operated by LLB has been shut down at the end of 2019 while at the same time adding a second modern SANS instrument to SINQ’s suite of instruments.

Despite the severe restrictions due to the corona pandemic the new SANS-LLB instrument was transferred to PSI in October. The detector vessel has been already installed at SINQ (upper photo) and vacuum tests are in progress. In addition, the support steel structure for new instrument control rooms above the detector vessel has been erected.

SANS-LLB-4

Currently, our colleagues from the LLB are visiting to participate in the installation of the instrument (lower photo).

The installation of the collimation section, the detector, motion control, an upgraded sample table and new polarizer will be carried out in 2021. The commission of the instrument is currently planned for early 2022.

Sidebar

Annual Archives of NUM News

  • Archive 2017
  • Archive 2016
  • Archive 2015
  • Archive 2014
top

Pied de page

Paul Scherrer Institut

Forschungsstrasse 111
5232 Villigen PSI
Suisse

Téléphone: +41 56 310 21 11
Téléfax: +41 56 310 21 99

Comment nous trouver 
Formulaire de contact

Centre de visiteurs psi forum
Laboratoire élèves iLab (en allemand)
Centre de protonthérapie
Centre de Formation du PSI (en allemand)
PSI Guest House (en anglais)
PSI Gastronomie (en allemand)

Service & Support

  • ​Annuaire/Liste de contacts
  • User Office
  • Accelerator Status
  • Publications du PSI
  • Fournisseurs
  • E-facture
  • Computing (en anglais)
  • Sicherheit (en allemand)

Carrière

  • Travailler au PSI
  • Offres d'emploi
  • Formation initiale et formation continue
  • Formation professionnelle (en allemand)
  • Centre de Formation du PSI

Pour les médias

  • Le PSI en bref
  • Chiffres et faits
  • Contact destiné aux médias
  • Communiqués de presse
  • Social Media Newsroom

Suivez le PSI: Twitter (en allemand) LinkedIn Youtube Issuu RSS

Footer legal

  • Impressum
  • Conditions d'utilisation
  • Login éditeurs